Hi Binsky, I have to add, today I no longer suffer burning tongue. The three years prior to my dx I had burning tongue. I lost about 30 lbs as I could barely stand anything on my tongue...nor could I smell or taste. No one knew what it was. Once I was dxed, I was told it was "burning tongue". Of course it's the extreme sicca. The first year on meds (well...maybe about 4 or 5 months) I had nothing but a product which "soothed" my tongue...did not heal it. But I moved, and new rheumy put me on low dose prednisone (for ALL of it...not specifically for my tongue.) I took 5mg per day for a bit over a year, and to this day I believe it is what "healed" my tongue. It took me nearly 1 1/2 years to work up to the pilocarpine dosage I needed for oral cavity comfort...stomach reaction to it....and I realize that helped the saliva feel. But my tongue was ALL you listed. And hurt. If I hadn't eaten ice cream, puddings, and cream soups, i'd have lost more weight!

Hi CCC,Thank you so much for the additional details!! Very helpful!My symptoms include: Fatigue, Weakness, Dry eyes, nose, mouth, tongue, throat, airways and GI tract. For some reason, I find the Fissured sore tongue the most disturbing. For the last 5 days, I?ve also had a burning on the side of my face....no idea what that?s all about!

I don?t take any medications yet, but I have an appointment with a Rheumatologist in a couple of weeks, and I?m guessing he will recommend some. I don?t like drugs, so I don?t know what I will do.

I have thrush on my tongue. It is yellow and fuzzy or covered with a thick layer of gunk.

If I use the prescription stuff, it will clear up. But it comes back.

I don't think I have developed this because of Sjogren's, but rather from my deficient Immune System, which makes me vulnerable to SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) and Thrush, which is a fungus.

Carolina, thrush is very common in Sjogrens patients. I've had it several times. Since I have achalasia it ends up in my esophagus. My tongue is an issue as well. Recently with thrush, my tongue was very unhappy. Right or not I found swishing my mouth with hydrogen peroxide and spitting it out helped. (Also heard a gargle/swish of salty water helps, but haven't tried it. I guess I avoid pain whenever possible!)

Recently my Rhumatologist RXed pilocarpine, it is in my brain the equivalent to restasis but for the mouth! So far it I think is making my mouth moister, and helping with tongue pain.

Have you noticed an intolerance to spicy food?

Ah, on smell, taste is really linked to your sense of taste. Some folks have better sniffers than others. Some meds may interfere and I know radiation, and just plain old aging does as well.

Not only have I had sore tongue and cracked tongue with fissures, but right now on my lower right side, I have a terrible ulcer deep split like in my gums. It's painful and hard to eat. I am not sure what to do about it.